A number of big name stars are lined up for Harrogate's 'biggest ever dance festival' before it hits the Stray in September.
Lineup revealed ahead of Harrogate's 'biggest ever dance music festival' A number of big name stars are lined up for Harrogate’s ‘biggest ever dance festival’ before it hits the Stray in September. Among the headline acts is Bez from Happy Mondays, who will be performing an acid house DJ set on the Café Mambo stage. DJ Roger Sanchez will headline the main stage, alongside Barbara Tucker, Darius Syrossian and Adelphi Music Factory. Also performing will be Allister Whitehead, Tom Wainwright, Ryan McDermott, Doorly and K-Klass. [caption id="attachment_102061" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Love to Be Festival is coming to Harrogate.[/caption] There will be three stages at the festival when it opens on Saturday 14th September. It will run from 1pm to 11pm. Organisers have said pre-sale tickets sold out in “record time”. A spokesperson for Love to Be said:
“We are humbled that we have been able to play some part in the House music industry and history with great parties and solid House music for 30 years, and that’s down to you - our party hard dance floor tribe. “The best thing is that we now see generations coming together on the dancefloor at our events.”Tickets for Love to Be Festival are now available here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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